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[ad_1] A toddler has died after being hit by a vehicle outside a holiday park.Isabella Tucker, two, was rushed to hospital after the horror crash ne

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A toddler has died after being hit by a vehicle outside a holiday park.

Isabella Tucker, two, was rushed to hospital after the horror crash near Horsley Hale Farm, Cambridge, south-east England, on Friday, but tragically died.

Tributes have now poured in for the tot, who was from London, The Sun reports.

Heartbroken mum Vaida Sprainyte said: “A beautiful daughter and little sister. It’s so easy to love you.

“Loved you from first sight and will love you forever.”

A woman, 42, was quickly arrested on suspicion of causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.

The woman, from Leeds, has been bailed but has been asked to return to Thorpe Wood Police Station in Peterborough in November.

One of the owners of the holiday park has now paid tribute to Isabella, sending her family their “deepest condolences”.

Stuart Hatton, a co-owner of the site said: “We are absolutely heartbroken at the loss of Isabella Tucker who tragically died after an incident at Horsley Hale Farm on Friday 25th August.

“She and her family are in all our thoughts and prayers at this time and we offer our deepest condolences to all who knew her.

“We would like to pay special tribute to the team of staff working that evening who could not have done more to deal with what was a terribly difficult situation.

“We would also like to thank those medically trained guests staying with us who administered emergency first aid, allowing the Horsley Hale Farm team to look after family members, other guests and effectively get the emergency services on site as soon as possible.

“In partnership with guests staying with us at the time, we have set up a fund to buy and plant a tree in Isabella’s memory.”

This article first appeared in The Sun and has been reproduced with permission.

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